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normalize_vec

Normalize to Range (0, 1)


Description

Normalization is commonly used to center and scale numeric features to prevent one from dominating in algorithms that require data to be on the same scale.

Usage

normalize_vec(x, min = NULL, max = NULL, silent = FALSE)

normalize_inv_vec(x, min, max)

Arguments

x

A numeric vector.

min

The population min value in the normalization process.

max

The population max value in the normalization process.

silent

Whether or not to report the automated min and max parameters as a message.

Details

Standardization vs Normalization

  • Standardization refers to a transformation that reduces the range to mean 0, standard deviation 1

  • Normalization refers to a transformation that reduces the min-max range: (0, 1)

See Also

Examples

library(dplyr)
library(timetk)

d10_daily <- m4_daily %>% filter(id == "D10")

# --- VECTOR ----

value_norm <- normalize_vec(d10_daily$value)
value      <- normalize_inv_vec(value_norm,
                                min = 1781.6,
                                max = 2649.3)

# --- MUTATE ----

m4_daily %>%
    group_by(id) %>%
    mutate(value_norm = normalize_vec(value))

timetk

A Tool Kit for Working with Time Series in R

v2.6.1
GPL (>= 3)
Authors
Matt Dancho [aut, cre], Davis Vaughan [aut]
Initial release

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